This video includes a question and answer format interview with weatherman Topper Shutt. Questions are included from citizens on the street, focusing on data origins and forecasting approaches. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA educational website...(View More) targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores weather and Earth science through articles, videos, images, and games.(View Less)

This gallery shows a selection of striking Terra and Landsat images of volcanoes. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA educational website targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores weather and Earth science through articles,...(View More) videos, images, and games.(View Less)

This site offers a number of two-sided posters focusing on the GOES weather satellite missions. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA educational website targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores weather and Earth science...(View More) through articles, videos, images, and games.(View Less)

The effects on Earth of solar wind, solar flares and coronal mass ejections are discussed and presented visually in a video and several photographs. The role of satellites in monitoring space weather is examined. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA...(View More) educational website targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores weather and Earth science through articles, videos, images, and games.(View Less)

Hurricanes are discussed as one type of tropical cyclone; the article then describes the four stages of cyclone development. The site includes a video of Hurricane Katrina and a link to a related game. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA educational...(View More) website targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores weather and Earth science through articles, videos, images, and games.(View Less)

The bending and scattering of sunlight to create blue skies and red sunsets is explained and illustrated in this article. SciJinks is a joint NASA/NOAA educational website targeting middle school-aged children and their educators. It explores...(View More) weather and Earth science through articles, videos, images, and games.(View Less)